The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 24, 1908, Image 3
A iiOUSLKEKPKK IN ANCIIlM TIMMS
had to luistle around to find
GROCERIES
suitable for tlie table. 1 be inoderu housekeep
er has only to come in lu-re and order. The
products of every land are at service. Delica
cies of which the Ancients never dreamed are
procurable at the cost ol a tew cents?from
Rib Side Bacon, so familiar to all, to the most
delicious imported Roosters' Combs. 1 here is
nothing in the line of Groceries which cannot
be found here at prices lower than the same
quality is sold at elsewhere.
"The Pure Food Store."
For Sale.
1 new Milch Cow with calf. Car
bo bcoi) at my \ atd.
Hot)i j Savage.
No! Ic<?.
II. C. Hill, S >lo liarntone, cf
Calvary Church, New Yoik, will
accept pu pi la. Italian method and
correct breathing. Addrces
The Kirkwood Hotel,
Camden, S. C.
A GOOD
Permanent poailmn with a guar
anteed salary, for men and women,
woi it at home, lU'iy be had by writ
ing for information, with stamp
enclosed, to the Pine Halm Manu
facturing Co., bouthern Pi nee, N. ('.
New B.iptint CUurch To Be Dedicated.
The new Baptist Church of Cum
den will b.? dedicated on Sunday.
F. b 2nd. Dr 10 M, Potoat, of Fur
man University will preach the dedi
oatory sermon. Several oilier visil
inj* ministers are expected Fall
P'O^ram of the services will bo pah
lis'iCd next wet k.
"A Cowboy's} Girl '*
Don't fail to at e tliu a>v>et ?;or
dorful eiFects ever staged, with ??A
Co vboy's Girl." A suiid storm on
the prairie and a stampede of u herd
of wild Steers, "A Cowboy's Girl''
will play here Monday, Jan. 27th.
Reserved seats on sale, commenc
ing Friday tnorning, Jan. 24th, at
F. Leslie Z'iirtp's Drug Store.
A Projporous Bank.
A few years ago the Commercial
Hank of Camden was orgnniz'd
wiiliA a capital stock of >$25,000.
Today the bank gives notice that
the capital stock will he increased
to #50,000. The bank has been ex
ellently managed and its business
has constantly and rapidly increas
ed from the very start. We con
gratulate the stockholders upon the
very thriviug^conditioo of the bank
??^ ??
Another Improvement
Mr. M.1 Baom, of the popular
Mammoth Store, is constantly add
ing new attractions to his alreads
handsome store. The latest im
provement iB the installation of
electric lights. The shades are of
a most pleasing design and the
lights represent 3,200 oandle power,
and altogether present a most gor
geous and dazzling appefttfance.
The M immoth Store can always be
relied upon to he among the first in
the procession of progress.
HIGH GRADE GROCERIES
A full line of Fresh High
Grade Groceries Con
's. /' Stantly on hand -
National Biscuit Co's Cakes
4
All sizes and Kinds.
Full line Fancy Fruits.
The lip-Town Gray,
K. W. MURCHISON,
Manager.
WANTED.
.S veral bu&holn of (J'>w i'eas.
M. 11 Hey man.
Picturos cliangod daily at the
Bijou Electric Tlieatro.
Great Crnnh Bale.
Great crush sale prices mill on
all winter goods at
The Gilt Kdge Store.
Closing Oat
A lot second ham} lagging and
Ties cheap at
The Gilt Kdge Store.
Bargains In Ileal liatato
If you wish to got bargains In
real ostnte, cither in the city or
count rr, call on G. (J. Alexander,
Real Estate Agent, (Jauulen, tS . C.
Married
M iss Cafiie Cn re ton, a well kno'vn
and highly esteemed young lalv
who formerly resided lieio hut now
of Columbia, whs married on Wed
nesday last to Mr. Franklin Thom
as Paiker, of Columbia.
Married.
Mr. Henry Jfi. ftjunn and Mien
Bessie M. Dahney were Joined in]
the holy bonds of matrimony Sun
day, January HKh, at 0 a. m. The
ceremony took place at the home j
of the in idu'u pnit ii!?, Mr*, and Mm;
(i. W. Dabney, Rev. L. A. Mitchell |
< lliciating. To the newly married
couple we ? xtend hearty congratu
lations and wiah for them a long
and happy life.
liecturo To-day at High School.
Miss Mary T Moore, School Sec
retary of the N:ittonnl Association of
Audubon Societies, will lecture at
the High School building to-day at
12 o'clock. Mis* Moore will speak
upon "bird study and bird protec
tion," The object for which the
Audubon societies stand?the pro
tection of wild birds and animals?
is a most laudable one, and we are
Huro much pood will result from
Misa Moorc'o lecture.
New Advertisements.
Wo direct your attention to the fol
lowing new advertisements which
appear in The Chronicle to-day :
| Commercial Bank.
M C West?.Bids invited for re
pairing Isbell bridge.
M H Hey man ? Peas Wanted.
Henry Savage?Milch cow for
sale.
Pino Halm Mfg. C>.~ Agent
W anted.
Commercial Hank ? Increase of
capital slock.
Summons for Relief?Mollie A
Gilbert ve J T C Hopkins, et al
W F Malonc ? Administrator's
Nollce
SAL Railway?New schedule
Mrs J C Hilton?To the ladies
Virginia Carolina Chem Co.?
Fertilizers.
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
C J Dunlap to James Dunlap 1
lot on Mill street, $1
James Dnnlap to Mary L Goodalc
4 acres in city of Cannier 81.250
(J E King to Kwd H King 200
acres near lietlinnc, $5 anil other
voluable considerations
DATi.i Wolfe and F M Zetnp to
M G Huckabee 1 lot on Fair street
#335
K 1* Shedd to Uobt Murphey 15
acres 7 miles east of Oatnden 8175
Camden Prene Hriclc Cq to W F
Freitag 60 Hcres aud 1 lot in Cam
den $500
Annie A Howon tm James H Wat
son 1 acre in No 40. $50
Jo? Rood /^Jlvpry Sbedrick 1
acre north orclt^ oi Camden $50 j
B W Vaughan to John T Nettlo*
nod Jucob Hiracb, 1 lot on Lyttleton
street, $3,000
Levy Kirklond to J K Belk and
John T Stavtna 444 ao.ea io No 15
?103
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Made
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for j< ui vm'Hi mi trip n. xt >oar
in tlx?> way. ami >i>u will haul*
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CHSu of lit t'Cl Villi ltiVl' IliOlK'V
in il.o !mi?k ?iihji?t to your <<i ?
di*r at uny Huh', t'ome in uiut
we'll ihIk it OV'T.
The Commercial Bank
For Sale.
A good mak/e bicycle. Apply at
i h i? oUice.
Master's Sale. |
State of South Car} In the Court
/ oliort, \ of Common
County of Kershaw.) IMeun.
Hosn Blackmon, Lei'oy Blackmon,
Kate Blackmon, Nannie Black/nun,
John M Blackmail and J^rsie
Blackmon, by John M Lowery,
thislr guardian ad litem,
Plaintiffs.
Against.
E M. Estridge, Almetta J. /Hack'
vion and K T. Estridge,
Defendants.
(Partition Sale. )
Under and by virtu*1.' of a Decree in
the above case, made by the Honorable
Ernest (jary, Resident Judge o[^he6th
JudicialCircuit, at iihambertj hearing date
January Iftth , 1908, I will offer for H?h'
in front of tho Court House door in
tl.e uity of Camden, during the legal
hours of sal^ on tho first Monday in
ft'ehruaiy, Kt08 next, being tho :{rd
day thereof,the following parcels or tracts
of laud situated in the Counties of Ker
shaw and Lancaster, State of South
Carolina:
One lot nitti'te in tlio town of Ker
tdraw. County of LauciiHter, State afore
said ; upon which is located a brick Btore
I'oom, fronting West on Hampton Street
of said town ; forty-one foe I, eight inch
e.\ ttijd running back East two hundred
feet, more or less, to an alley; bounded
North by lot next, hereinafter dewcribed ;
South by lot of li. V. Truesdel, East by
naj'1 alley, and West by Haid Hampton
Street.
One lot situate in tho said town of Ker
uhnw, Countv of Lanoastor, fronting
Ween oij Haid Hampton Street, forty-one
feet, eight iijohes, at)d running baok East
two hundred foet. more or leas, to alloy ;
boundodNortb t?y lot next bcicinr.fir de
scribed; South by lot abovo described;
East by alley, and West by Haid Hamp
ton St root, upon which is located a brick
etore room.
One lot situate in tho said town of Ker
Bhaw, Countv of Lancaster, upon whioh
is located a briek store room, fronting
West on Hampton. Street of said town,
forty one foet eight inches, running back
East two hundred feet, more or less, to
alley; bounded North by lot of J. E. W.
llaile; South by lot next hereinabove de
scribed} East by said alley, and West by
said Hampton Street,
One lot situate in the town 01 Kor
sbaw, County of Lancaatdr, containing
one acre, bounded North by lot of E. V.
| TrueBdol; R*st by Estate land? of Oon
nelly; South by lands of E. M. Eotiidge,
and Weat by Rstate lands of Jesae
Truesdel, deceased
One lot situate in the town or Ker
shaw. County of Lancaster, fronting East
op Mfttson Street of said town; bounded
North by Hilton Streot} South by lot of
VV. L. Croxlon; East by uaid Mat son
Street and West by alley.
One lot situate in the to?ro or K*r
sliaw, County of Lancaster, fronting
North on Hilton Street, twenty seven
feet; running back South thirty-si* foetj
bounded North by said Hilton Street;
South and WeH by lot of It. S Floyd;
East by alley,
Two hundred and Fifty acres, more or
lees, situate in the County of Laucastor,
bounded North by lands of AlmntLa J.
Blaekmon; East by J. C. Cook and Es
tate lands of W. Beckam Hilton; South
t>v W, U. Clyburn. and J. T. Blaekmoni
West by J. T. Blaekmon, and Almotta J.
Blaokmon.
Ort? lot situate in tho town of Kershaw,
Connty ot Kershaw, containing one acre,
bounded North bv lot Mra. Helen (\ Ks
t ridge; East by John It. Baker; South by
John It. Baiter, mud West by lands Es
tate of Jesse Truesdel, do?ea?ed.
One lot situate In tho town of ftetlnjne.
County of Kershaw, one and twentyrone
hundredths of one acre; bounded North
by lot W. E. Davis; Kv.t by W. E.
Davis; South by King's Street of gaid
town, and Weat by Bls\ckmou Streut.
Ono lot situato in the town of Rn
thunc, County of Kershaw. containing
two acres moro or less; bounded North by
Chestnut Street; South by Jim Watson,
and J. S. Jones; East by Ulackmoh
Street; Weat by Main Street.
One lot situate in tho town of Bothuuc,
County of Kerahuw. having a frontage of
fortv-one-feet, eight inches, running back
two hundtod feet; bounded North by J.
S. Jones, South by J. 8. Jones; Kait by
lllackmon Street; West by 1>. W. Weit.
Twenly-firo acres, near the town of
Kershaw. in the County of Kershaw;
boundetf North by eMuto land# of Cwnel
lv ; East hy L. A.Baker; South by Pub'
lie Highway. leading from the town of
Kerahaw to the town ofBethune; West
by lands Jno. It. Baker.
Eighty-nine and one-half acres, situate
in tho County of Kerahaw; bounded
North by lauds Davia Philips; East by
J. J. Thompson, and S. L. Oardner, Jr.}
South by lands of R. E. Tompkina, or
Mra. Nannu Tompkins; West by J. F.1
M oe ley.
Terma of Sule Caah- Purchaser to pay
for papora. ,
L. A. WITTXOWSKY,
Master for Kerahaw County,
Jan. 171b, 1909,
A. D. KENNEDY.
Headquarters Por
When in need of anything in the
Hardware line call and see me.
A. D. KENNEDY.
CABBAGE PLANUS f; i \f \7ILL M CABBAGE
EARLY JERSEY CMARl.tJjIQN it H E iU'liK'ON'i IA<;V I ARlY
WAKEFIflO ivce WAKE^r.fJ SitCCUSltN WiNK'INo STAIOT SUMMER
g These plants are rai.xn! fror. sotvl j>' ()v. n liy (.hobost known
W growers; my crop of ??'> :if:Vs :1 :'i\>rn tho same plant
S I am located on one of ih,? Sea ManJs of Souih Caro
o Una, our climate is n=iUl, just s?iiiiciv.m cold to harden
u and cause plants sU.nd iree/.ini; alter selling
5 out in ihe colder section,
? I Guarantee Satis-.-'aohdn jm Rki-tndkd
m Express Kates ro Al.i. Vkky Low %
6 My prices are as folio .'/s: K-im to socX) <?' 51.50, 5000
o to 90(X) O ?1.25, UK/00 and over, (</> #1.00. Special
? prices on Urge lots.
Send your orders to pr W. 1~0 VVl?EES.
MAUTLXS I M > I NT. S. i \
Telegraph Office, Youngs lslM, S.(\ I.eii^ l;ist;i:itv fiione, Martins I'oint.S.C.
cUn do riaken(/.
CALLS ATTENDED ANY HOUR DAY Oil NIGHT
EST. K. (). M'CKttKJIlT.
A. Thies' German Salve.
Worth Its Weight In Gold.
NO HOUSKHOl.l) (OMPLKTK WITH
OUT IT.
Nona
Genuine
Without
Cures Eruptions of all Inflammatory Nature; Piles, Sores,
Stabs, Cuts, Bruise*, Sprains, Boils, Pimples, Bono-Fe n, Cr
bunoles, Stone-Bruise, Soft Corns, (quick relief to hard corns,)
Scrofula, Sore.Breast, Uinp-Worni, Burns, Eczema, Tetter and
kindred diseases. Prevents Blood Poison or Lock-Taw ri
inu from Stings, Bites, Scratches by unclean instruments,
Nail in Foot, or from any other cause. Allays and alleviates
pain Perfect!} harmless in its application, but magical in its
results. Once tried yon will never be without. Nothing but
the purest refined material outer.* into its manufacture. Six
(6) month required to make an small a quantity as % ounce.
Not injurious to the most dolicato complexion, and why not
keep a box on ban I. Ago does not detract from its celebrat
ed healing qualities. Saves much suffering and many Doctor
bills and is alway a true friend. Every box guaranteed or
money refundoJ, Price 2oc. For sale by all druggists, or,
A. THIES, Proprietor, Charlotte, N. O.
For Sale,
THE ANOIIUM LOTS.
Tho five lota on Fair street offered for sale last week are
beginning to move. Some have been Bold. The others are
still to be had f<fr cnsh or on easy terms. Kach lot 60x300
feet $450.00 for one?$350.00 for the others. Growing
fruit trees and shrubbery. They slope to the back assuring
good drainage. Fire hydrant just in front. All taxes paid
and no coat for papers.
A twelve-room dwelling on DeKalb St. House in good
location, and in good repair. Two stories and brick base
ment. Two-room servant's house in >ard and two-room ten
ant house in jtield on back street. Barns and stables and
good shp.de trees Lot runs through to Rutledge street.
Price $4000,00.
Two-story frame dwelling on Broad street adjoining the
Victoria Hotel. Good frontage on Broad street and plenty
o depth. Four tenant houses on premises. Fine cooking
fnge, floor coverings, shades and bath fixtures go with house.
Price $3500.00.
The old Odd Fellows Ilall on Rutledge street. Has a front
agr of about 60 feet and a depth of nearly 200 feet. Hail has
a large rooms and 2 small. 2-room servants house in the
yard. Fine shade trees, ' Price $1100.00.
For Rent.
?-2-*tory six-room dwelling on Main street. Ample premises
in good condition. Water an ^electric lights in house.
Price $15.00.
A commodious livery stable on DeKalb street near Main.
C.C.MOORE.
"Here is wishing
you all a happy
and prosperous
New Year."
Now among your
New Year pledges
make this great
pledge.
To TRADE ONLY
At The
GILT EDGE a
Where you can.
make your dollar
purchase more
than anywhere
else.
We will con!i into our crush
ed sale prices on all blrictly
winter goods, and our Custo
mers kcow what llioto prices
mean. All of our Ladies
Cloaks, Rain Coals, Tailored
Buitn, walking skirls, blankets
eomfoils and heavy woolen
dress goods, eto , al ihe tame
t m a m
CRUSH
qt
PRICES.
SHOES! SHOES!!
You are doing yourse an
.injustico if you don't clothe
your feet in a pair of the fa
lnoiiH Star brand shoes, for la
dies chrildrcii Kbun and boys \
A full lino Farm Supplies at
closest cash prices or on ap
proved papers.
If you want a one liorso or
Vwo horse wagon, see us before
you buy.
Yours Respectfully,
The Famous
Gilt Edge
Store.
r. T. Villepiguc, Proprietor. /